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Release Date: 1992 Duration: 144 min Cast: Brian Glover, Christopher John Fields, Peter Guinness, Sigourney Weaver, Danny Webb, Leon Herbert, Christopher Fairbank, Ralph Brown, Charles S. Dutton, Paul McGann, Pete Postlethwaite, Holt McCallany ...MORE Cast: Brian Glover, Christopher John Fields, Peter Guinness, Sigourney Weaver, Danny Webb, Leon Herbert, Christopher Fairbank, Ralph Brown, Charles S. Dutton, Paul McGann, Pete Postlethwaite, Holt McCallany, Lance Henriksen, Charles Dance ...LESS Categories: Movies, Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror, Adventure film, Action/Adventure, Action film Alien 3 is a 1992 science fiction film, and the debut of director David Fincher. It is the third installment in the Alien franchise, and the second sequel to Ridley Scott's 1979 film Alien. Continuing after the events in Aliens, the ejected pod from Colonial Marine spaceship Sulaco crash-lands on a prison-run refinery planet, killing everyone aboard except Lieutenant Ellen Ripley. Unknown to... MORE Alien 3 is a 1992 science fiction film, and the debut of director David Fincher. It is the third installment in the Alien franchise, and the second sequel to Ridley Scott's 1979 film Alien. Continuing after the events in Aliens, the ejected pod from Colonial Marine spaceship Sulaco crash-lands on a prison-run refinery planet, killing everyone aboard except Lieutenant Ellen Ripley. Unknown to Ripley, an Alien egg was aboard the ship. The Alien is born inside the prison and begins a killing spree. Alien 3 had a difficult production, with various screenwriters and directors getting involved in the project, and shooting began without a finished script. The film was the big-budget debut of a young David Fincher, who was brought into the project after a proposed version with Vincent Ward at the helm was cancelled well into pre-production. Fincher had little time to prepare, and the experience of making the film proved agonizing for him. Besides the need to shoot and rewrite the script simultaneously while fitting in sets that had already been built, filming was also plagued by incessant creative interference from studio executives, who overruled many of Fincher's decisions and dictated a large part of production. Adding to Fincher's burdens was the pressure to create a film worthy of the previous two and their revered directors. Upon completion, the studio dismantled and reworked the film without Fincher's consent, including a teaser trailer that suggested the film would take place on Earth. Fincher has since disowned the film, citing the aforementioned reasons. A heavily-revised version of the film, known as the Assembly Cut, was released in 2003, which Fincher refused to be involved with. LESS |

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